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Bitchener, John; Knoch, Ute – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2009
The effectiveness of different types of written corrective feedback has been investigated over the last twenty years but it is still not possible to make firm conclusions about which options are the most beneficial to ESL learners. This article first provides an overview of the currently available research findings and then presents the results of…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Linguistics, Error Correction, Foreign Countries
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Bitchener, John; Knoch, Ute – Applied Linguistics, 2010
The call for longitudinal evidence on the efficacy of written corrective feedback (WCF) for ESL (English as a second language) writers has been made repeatedly since Truscott (1996) claimed that it is ineffective, harmful, and should therefore be abandoned. This article discusses some of the theoretical issues raised against the practice, outlines…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Control Groups, Written Language, Foreign Countries
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Bitchener, John; Knoch, Ute – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2010
This article presents the findings of a study that investigated (1) the extent to which written corrective feedback (CF) can help advanced L2 learners, who already demonstrate a high level of accuracy in two functional uses of the English article system (the use of "a" for first mention and "the" for subsequent or anaphoric mentions), further…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Error Correction, Second Language Learning, Advanced Students
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Bitchener, John; Knoch, Ute – Language Teaching Research, 2008
This article provides an overview of research that has investigated the effectiveness of written corrective feedback (WCF) on ESL student writing. In doing so, it highlights a number of shortcomings in the design of some studies and explains what needs to be done in future research so that answers to the issues that have been raised can be…
Descriptors: Metalinguistics, Feedback (Response), Error Correction, Foreign Countries